I’m really the wrong person to review this novella. First of all, I’m not a huge fan of novellas, because I like an author to have space to really expand on his or her characters and settings. I love showing rather than telling and strong sensory impressions of person and place, and the novella format requires a certain efficiency that can seem sparse. Furthermore, I am not a huge fan of inspirational romance. In fact, … Continue reading A Love Letter to the Editor by Robin Lee Hatcher →
I was obviously practicing family law on the wrong side of the Potomac River. Maryland seems to have the only hot Scot attorney with a sexy burr and a cat named ‘Fat Bastard’. Here in Virginia, I only seemed to encounter the fat bastards. (Just kidding, my colleagues were all agreeable people to work with, even if they weren’t Scottish.) Divorce lawyer Jane DeLuca finds herself in the enviable position of being attracted to, and … Continue reading Kiss and Tell by Grace Burrowes →
“Her Best Laid Plans” is a fun (and sexy) novella set in Ireland where broken-hearted Jamie meets hot bartender Connor and the sexy times ensue! Did I mention this was sexy? It is! Jamie has had her life on hold for four years, moving to California to support her boyfriend by waitressing while he finishes medical school. She believed that once he had finished his studies, he would then support her as she began her … Continue reading Her Best Laid Plans by Cara McKenna →
My first impressions of “His Road Home” were as follows: If the blurb is to be believed, there is A LOT going on in this story. It’s going to have to be pretty tightly constructed to fit that much plot into a novella. Catnip alert – I cannot resist a wounded protagonist. I’m especially vulnerable to a wounded hero, but I’ll take a wounded heroine as well (especially if there’s a caretaker alpha involved). OMG, … Continue reading His Road Home by Anna Richland →
10 Rules to Sex Up a Blind Date is…problematic. Or at least it was for me. It’s a “Cosmo Red Hot Read,” and it feels very Cosmo-ish. It’s very short, very heavy on the sex, and kind of tries to shoe horn in some emotional depth at the end. You know, like when you were in college and you’d stay up all night with a guy (or girl) and in between bouts of sexytimes, you’d … Continue reading 10 Rules to Sex Up a Blind Date by Heidi Rice →
Most of the folks who work in romance publishing love romance – this is rather obvious. Few people are in publish for the pots of money – there aren’t any. But Avon associate publicist Jessie Edwards is a huge romance fan. HUGE. She was telling me about her favorite romance, and I asked her to write about it. Here is Jessie’s love letter to Texas Destiny, her favorite romance in the whole world. Three years ago, … Continue reading Guest Post: A Love Letter to Texas Destiny →
I’m currently at page 216 of a book that I had to talk about to someone. I first tried to talk with my husband about it, but he doesn’t read romances and can’t really get into a conversation about the merits (or lack there of) of one. So I emailed Candy and Sarah to see if they’d read it. Neither of them has, but Sarah thought that my take on it might be of interest, … Continue reading Devil’s Embrace by Catherine Coulter →

Dear Gaelan Foley: I get it. Really, I finally do! The first time I read Lord of Fire, I was in danger of injuring delicate ocular muscles, what with all the eye-rolling going on. I was bored out of my skull and irritated beyond belief and constantly bellowing at the book oh, puh-LEEEEEEZ. I regaled my friends with tales of its unsurpassable crappiness—until I read Lord of Ice, that is, and I began to get … Continue reading Beth’s Guest Bitchery →